Reviews written by registered userhectorpeach

8 out of 9 people found the following review useful:OK , I would have prefered Meat Loaf doing the writing, 9 February 2002

I am a massive Meat Loaf fan (all his records and movies) , and I
think
the documentary was OK. But there we're quite a few glitchs ;
Meat
Loaf did not go to acting college in 1968 , he went to be an
accountant
in 1966 (Meat Loaf was singing in local bands in LA in 68'!) , Meat
Loaf
didn't meet Jim Steinman until 1973 , and during "Hair" Meat Loaf
wasn't
going out with any girl named Aaron (however , he did meet Stoney in
the
play , and record a record with her). And to top that off , Meat
Loaf
didn't cut his hair short until late 96'/97' , the film shows Meat
Loaf
in 1994 with short hair . But the acting was top notch , all of
the
live performances and background songs we're Meat Loaf's vocals
(except
the "More Than You Deserve" tryout , and in the record company
office)
the show was OK and depicts what Meat Loaf went through in his
career.

PS. did I mention that Meat Loaf was actually married in 1979' ?
and
Meat Loaf didn't begin the big American bar tour until 1987
?

2 out of 3 people found the following review useful:Pretty good Action, 10 December 2001

The story is basically about a group of anti terrorists in Canada
,BC
who get called on for various tasks such as rescuing Nazi's and M.I.A's or
capturing various law breakers.The members are all highly skilled
professionals. Trane (Wings Hauser) , the leader of the group is an
American, Church (David Stratton) is a younger member from canada
,
and then there is Zeke , and a woman from France played by guylaine

St. Onge which i'm am not sure of. General Bill McHugh (Matthew
Walker)
assigns the tasks and gives them additional help. The show is actually

quite good compared to most sleazy canadian shows , even though
it
only lasted 1.5 seasons. Their weren't many SPECIAL guest stars ,
but
a couple showed up , perhaps the biggest stars to make an
appearance
we're George Takei as a commissioner , and Meat Loaf (Rock Star) as
an
M.I.A in a 2 part special. Overall a pretty good show , I give it
7.5
out of 10 stars.

7 out of 7 people found the following review useful:another undiscovered Canadian Gem, 28 August 2001

Eye Of the Wolf , is another good canadian film that never got dicovered,
even though it was brought out by Vidmark. OK , the
film looks a little old , and isn't very clear . But that
gives
it that old time western early 1900's look (since it was set
in
1912). I particulary enjoyed this mix of "Call Of The Wild" ,
and "White Fang" .

Jeff Fahey stars as a government zooligist who studies in
the
Canadian north mountains and is currently studing the wolf.
In
his voyage he stumbles across a dead canadian mountie and
a
couragious wolf standing guard over it. Paul (Fahey) brings
the
wolf to the nearest wolf , where a young woman , played by
the
unknown Sophie Duez takes him with her . But on a trip with
her
husband , they happen to cross paths with the murder of the
mountie . A rotten looking thief named McCready , who is
played
by the familiar but anonymous Aron Tager. Who unsuccessfully
tries to rob them. But the story goes on as they and the wolf later meet up
with zooligist , Paul . who studies Kazan (the wolf) and his life cycle. I
wouldn't want to spoil it for you. since there is plenty
more that goes on in the film.

A great plot , a great wolf actor , and Canada meet up with
Jeff
Fahey , Sophie Duez , Vlasta Vrana and villains Lorne Brass ,
and
Aron Tager in "Eye Of The Wolf".

11 out of 14 people found the following review useful:great turn from action films for Schwarzenegger, 11 July 2001

What happens when you put two of the most popular actors with
the
opposite physical characteristics together in a hilarious Ivan
Reitman comedy , the result is "Twins". starring Arnold
Schwarzenegger
and Danny Devito.

The film is about twins whose birth was involved with
a science experiment . They are separated at birth due to a simple
lie.
But when Julius , the well structured twin is told that he actually
has
a brother , he leaves his tropical island ,and heads out to find his
brother
, Vincent. On the other hand ,Vincent , the short and defensless one is
exactly opposite of Julius , he is a criminal , and car crook who is now
involved with the Klane brothers , the three deadly mobsters. Well , they
reunite , and later become good friends . With two beautiful girls and a
secret that could get vincent rich , they set out to find their birth
mother.

Also a great supporting cast with Kelly Preston and Chloe Webb as
the
girl twins who fall in love with Vincent and Julius and inbarge on
their
trip to find their mother. And Maury Chaykin , Tom McCleister , and Davin
Efron as the deadly Klane brothers , besides Arnold and Danny ,
Maury Chaykin (the chubby Canadian with a familiar face) also gives the
audience some amusement.

2 out of 6 people found the following review useful:action packed film with 80's youngest stars, 21 June 2001

"Out Of Bounds" is an action packed thriller with teenage actors such
as Anthony Michael Hall (Breakfast Club) , and Jenny Wright (Young Guns 2).
With Jeff Kober as the main villain named Roy Gaddis who is the sadistic
and
crazy drug dealer , and Raymond J. Barry as a crooked drug enforcement
agent.

The film is about a farmboy Daryl Cage (Michael Hall) who is encouraged to
leave his parents farm and move to Los Angeles with his brother. But
something does go wrong , very wrong , when his brother mistakenly mixes up
Daryls luggage and picks up a bag of drugs. Just hours after he arrives at
his brothers place , his brother (played by the unknown Kevin McCorkle) is
brutally slaughtered by the owner of the drugs. Of course the cops cannot
find any fingerprints in the house except for daryl's,
so he is blamed for the murder. So with the cops and a pyschotic drug
dealer
on his tail , Daryl and his friend Dizz must seek safety , seek revenge for
his brother , and prove that Daryl is innocent.

good plot , great filming , and your average budget is backed up by
the
supporting cast including Ji Tu Cumbuka as the dealers partner , and Meat
Loaf who appears as a friend of the dealer and the pilot ,
Gil.
All of these things add up to a minor success at the box office ,
and
a good style of 80's teenage star films , and being shown on television
quite a bit.

1 out of 4 people found the following review useful:Sweet Killing , a really good Canadian film !, 13 June 2001

I rented "Sweet Killing" a year ago. I didn't know if i'd like the
film
but I did. I give it 4 of 5 stars. I film is about a middle edged man ,
Adam Cross (Anthony Higgins) , a hard working business man . Except he
has one problem , his annoying wife. Living in a world of comics and
fiction , he decides to kill his shrewish wife , and make it look
like
a brake in murder. He goes threw with his plan , and it goes fine , until
he
meets the love of his life (played by Leslie Hope) , and a couple of
crooked
cops (Canadian actors Aron Tager , and Michael Ironside) who will go to
any
lengths to get this guy blamed for the murder. Suddenly what Adam thought
would be his escape from torture turns into a "no-exit" highway to
Hell.

I have to say that this is an interesting story , with a great cast

(Michael Ironside , Anthony Higgins , and "Are You Afraid Of The
Dark's"
Aron Tager) and a good plot. Since I am a big fan of canadian films.